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The measurement and comparison of the public administration output of universities is an important means for mapping the state of the field. Yet, such exercises are very sensitive to design choices made in the ranking and measurement methodology. Following an overview of existing research on...
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This article comprehensively examines the Chilean system of accreditation of higher education institutions. The analysis begins with the liberal policies introduced by the military government that effectively promoted the market that accreditation came to regulate. This article then describes...
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During the communist regime from Romania the economic aspects were approached in the Romanian high education primordially from the Marxist theory perspective. After 1989 the whole system of Romanian education was reformed in order to face the requirements resulted from the new conditions. In...
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Romanian Abstract: În timpul regimului comunist din România aspectele economice erau abordate în învăţământul superior românesc primordial din perspectiva doctrinei marxiste. După 1989 întregul sistem de învăţământ românesc a fost reformat pentru a face faţă cerinţelor care...
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of the debilitation of the VET sector has been lack of respect for and support for teaching professionalism in the reform …
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teaching context are the subjects of this article. As the importance of ERP systems has increased in the corporate world, so …
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teachers. Among new teachers, charter teachers are 3.39 times more likely to leave teaching than their traditional public … school counterparts. Among new teachers who voluntarily leave or move, teaching at a charter increases the odds of leaving by … let go of teachers which are not a good fit for their schools. Teachers with a higher opportunity cost of teaching, those …
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About 10% of primary school students in developing countries have poor vision, but very few of them wear glasses. Almost no research examines the impact of poor vision on school performance, and simple OLS estimates could be biased because studying harder may adversely affects one's vision. This...
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teaching context are the subjects of this article. As the importance of ERP systems has increased in the corporate world, so …
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